1. straightway - Noun
2. straightway - Adverb
Immediately; without loss of time; without delay.
Source: Webster's dictionaryplunged straightway to the rocks below Source: Internet
straightway the clouds began to scatter Source: Internet
Go into one of their schools, say that you are the enemy of images, and straightway they will throw their little tablets at your head, and what you have failed to learn from the wise you may pick up from the foolish.. Source: Internet
If then you so desire, let us straightway attack the Peloponnese, or if it pleases you to wait, that also we can do. Source: Internet
Consider the following: If you had to buy a supercar, you would straightway go to Ferrari or Lamborghini or McLaren. Source: Internet
Tiberius's response was to anchor off the shore of Ostia until word came that Augustus had survived, then sailing straightway for Rhodes. Source: Internet